RB Steven Jackson upgrades Atlanta Falcons’ passing attack

For the first time in Ryan’s six seasons, the Falcons’ starting running back is a dual threat as a runner and receiver. Jackson has the most catches of any NFL running back in his nine seasons, a fact sometimes overshadowed by his eight straight seasons with 1,000 yards rushing.

Jackson, who left the Rams to sign a three-year, $12 million deal with the Falcons, is replacing Michael Turner, who was rarely used as a receiver out of the backfield.

The Falcons’ already potent offense now looks even stronger. Ryan can throw screen passes to Jackson when he’s not targeting tight end Tony Gonzalez and receivers Roddy White and Julio Jones.

Jackson’s versatility fits well with offensive coordinator Dirk Koetter’s philosophy. Though Turner was a one-dimensional back as a starter, Koetter still brought a new emphasis to the screen pass last season as backup running back Jacquizz Rodgers ranked fourth on the team with 53 catches.

Koetter’s offense looked like a good fit when Jackson considered his options as a free agent.

“This team was pretty dynamic when it came to throwing screens, taking advantage of the defense being overly aggressive,” Jackson said Monday. “We have a number of playmakers on this team, wherever I can fit in on the package, whether it’s being a decoy or catching the screen making something happen down the field.”

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